Protecting the endangered human: toward an international treaty prohibiting cloning and inheritable alterations

GJ Annas, LB Andrews, RM Isasi - American journal of law & …, 2002 - cambridge.org
GJ Annas, LB Andrews, RM Isasi
American journal of law & medicine, 2002cambridge.org
We humans tend to worry first about our own happiness, then about our families, then about
our communities. In times of great stress, such as war or natural disaster, we may focus
temporarily on our country but we rarely think about Earth as a whole or the human species
as a whole. This narrow perspective, perhaps best exemplified by the American consumer,
has led to the environmental degradation of our planet, a grossly widening gap in living
standards between rich and poor people and nations and a scientific research agenda that …
We humans tend to worry first about our own happiness, then about our families, then about our communities. In times of great stress, such as war or natural disaster, we may focus temporarily on our country but we rarely think about Earth as a whole or the human species as a whole. This narrow perspective, perhaps best exemplified by the American consumer, has led to the environmental degradation of our planet, a grossly widening gap in living standards between rich and poor people and nations and a scientific research agenda that focuses almost exclusively on the needs and desires of the wealthy few. Reversing the worldwide trends toward market-based atomization and increasing indifference to the suffering of others will require a human rights focus, forged by the development of what Vaclav Havel has termed a “species consciousness.”
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